(a) to guide; to lead; to instruct; to manage; to command; to supervise; to manage; to produce (a play, movie, etc.)(b) to transport via locomotive; to convey by train(c) to fill; to pack (with goods, cargo, etc.)(d) to retain possession of; to hold onto; to save; to store; to watch over; to care for; to look after; to maintain; to observe; to obey; to adhere; to stay; to remain; to continue

2) v. adopt

(a) to form a relationship with another person (as in to take a child as one's own); to embrace (an idea, method, belief etc.)(b) to organize; to settle; to structure; to establish; to set up; to order; to systematize(c) to predict; to prophesy; to foretell(d) to influence; to move someone; to act as if; to pretend; to have a certain disposition towards something; to have an affinity for something/somebody

3) v. format

(a) to draw attention; to captivate; to fascinate(b) to design the appearance of; to arrange; to place in a certain format; to prepare a diskette or hard disk for use(c) to escape; to keep away from; to prevent; to keep from happening; to evade(d) to mark; to indicate; to write one's name; to signal; to gesture; to make someone write his name; to communicate through sign language

4) v. assume

(a) to suppose; to guess; to think; to surmise; to take on a position or duty; to adopt an idea; to accept an idea(b) to prepare food by heating; to falsify account records(c) to place in a row; to underline; to cover the inside of; to pad(d) to avoid; to escape; to shrink

5) v. entitle

(a) to go on board a ship; to put on board a ship; to begin; to become involved in an enterprise(b) to record; to enroll; to enter into the official records; to have an effect; to have influence(c) to inspect; to supervise; to miss; to omit; to ignore; to excuse(d) to give a heading or name to (i.e. a book, painting, etc.); to grant a right; to claim something

6) v. merge

(a) to control; to govern; to manage; to adjust to a specific level or condition(b) to take a small portion of something as a specimen; to determine the quality of something by testing a specimen(c) to segregate; to set apart; to split; to divide; to disconnect; to detach; to distinguish; to partition; to be taken apart; to be set apart; to be divided; to withdraw(d) to blend; to be blended; to combine or unite into a single body; to be assimilated

7) v. excite

(a) to continue; to carry on; to advance; to progress; to move forward(b) to stir up; to arouse feelings; to provoke; to stimulate(c) to disregard; to overlook; to refuse to recognize; to reject(d) to remove; to withdraw; to abandon; to exit; to depart

8) v. carry out

(a) to put into practice; to accomplish; to perform; to conduct(b) to endanger; to imperil; to dare; to venture(c) to forgive; to absolve; to release; to discharge; to abate; to relax; to slacken; to send; to dispatch(d) to raise an opinion; to adjust the tone of

9) v. place

(a) to progress; to move forward; to promote; to propose; to suggest; to make a payment before it is due(b) to put; to lay; to lodge; to house; to nominate; to appoint; to charge with(c) to predict a future event or condition; to foretell(d) to tie down

10) v. browse

(a) to leaf through a book; to peruse a book; to surf Internet websites; to search the Internet for information; to read through websites(b) to establish; to found; to set up; to place on(c) to have a mean of a certain amount(d) to rub off; to remove totally; to delete